Managing Partner Stephen Green discusses with The Globe and Mail why Canada needs a dedicated immigration pathway for high-skilled workers and executives.
Managing Partner, Stephen Green shared his insights with CTV News on the real-world impacts of processing delays and limited resources,
Managing Partner, Stephen Green shared his insights with the Toronto Star on the challenges facing Canada’s Start-up Visa program, emphasizing

As we move into 2025, Canada’s immigration landscape continues to evolve in response to shifting domestic priorities, global events, economic and labour market needs, and developments in technology. In anticipation of these changes, our team has put together a list of ten Canadian immigration developments likely to emerge in 2025.
With the new year upon us, our team has put together a list of eight Canadian immigration developments likely to emerge in 2024.
Managing Partner Stephen Green shares his thoughts with Uglobal Immigration Magazine on the importance of a federal investor program. Their
It is exciting to announce that our book “Temporary Entry into the Canadian Labour Market” is now available to readers
Integrity. Excellence. Dedication. Green and Spiegel knows that immigration issues have been impacted significantly by the global coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and that
April 14, 2016 – Stephen Green, Senior Partner at Green and Spiegel LLP will be speaking at the Central Regional Committee